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Introduction to fluid mechanics

1864 Citations•1997•
Yasuki Nakayama
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A fluid is a substance in which the constituent molecules are free to move relative to each other, and in a solid, the relative positions of molecules remain essentially fixed under non-destructive conditions of temperature and pressure.

Abstract

Fluid statics conservation of mass inviscid flow conservation of momentum laminar viscous flow turbulent viscous flow conservation of energy flow in fluid systems dimensional analysis and modelling irrotational flow compressible flow.